English-speaking and Greek-speaking licensed psychologist with an MSc in Clinical Psychology, working with adults in individual sessions.
I am a licensed psychologist with an MSc in clinical psychology at Utrecht University, as well as a CBT psychotherapist in training. The first two years of my professional life I was working in the humanitarian field as a psychologist with various international organizations, offering my services to refugees living in Greece. Through my challenging experience in the field, I have gained experience in the field of trauma, grief, and psychosis and more specifically in the recovering from sexual trauma.
Besides my work in the field, I had the opportunity to work with many other organizations, specializing in mental and/or physical disabilities, through which I developed a holistic approach in my practice. My specialties include supporting individuals dealing with migration-related challenges, LGBTQIA+ concerns, sexual trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, and more. I usually use the first session to determine if I can best support the client’s needs. I am attuned to the experiences of individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, particularly in matters of racism and discrimination.
At the moment I am based in Berlin and collaborating with Lebenshilfe social company while also offering psychological counselling sessions in my private practice.
Face-to-face sessions: 70 euros Online: 60 euros
Fees are flexible and can be adjusted based on individual circumstances. Feel free to reach out to discuss options.
My approach in counselling is highly influenced from my Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy studies, but always adjusting to my client's needs. Cognitive behavioural therapy is a type of talking therapy that aims to change the way we think (cognition) and act (behaviour) in order to help cope with and manage problems we may face in our lives. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings and behaviour are closely linked and influence each other. In addition to that, I integrate a psychosocial approach that acknowledges the influence of sociopolitical contexts on mental health. This means I consider each person within the larger systems they are part of—such as culture, community, and social structures—and how these intersecting factors shape their experiences, challenges, and well-being.
2023 Psychologist - Private practice
2023 Psychologist - Lebenshilfe social company
2023 Psychologist - International Organization for Migration (IOM)
2022 Psychologist - Solidarity Now NGO
2021 Psychologist - Iliaktida NGO
2020 Internship - General Children's Hospital "Panagioti & Aglaia Kyriakou"
2021 until today CBT psychotherapy training - Institute for Cognitive and Behavioral Studies
2021 MSc Clinical Psychology - Utrecht University
2019 BSc Psychology - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki